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About Will Maupin's weekly. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1911-1912 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1912)
A flj An industry is judged by the service it renders. fl The Lincoln Traction Company operates forty-one cars. flj The average distance traveled by1 each car every day is 161 miles. 0 Six Thousand Six Hundred Nineteen Miles. That is the mileage of the Lincoln Traction Co.'s cars each day from New York to San Francisco and back again. flfl A single fare entitles a passenger to ride from College View to Havelock, thirteen and one-half miles for four and one-sixth cents. flj No city of the United States in Lincoln's class gives as much service. No city of the United States in Lincoln's class gives the service at lower cost. THE LINCOLN TRACTION CO. 0 A FULL BODIED MELLOW AND RARE OLD BEER MADE WITH GREAT CARE BY THE OLD GERMAN METHOD. NOTHING TO EQUAL IT IN AMERICA SOLD IN ALL FIRST-CLASS BARS AND CAFES IN LINCOLN AT Hooss & Fraas 201 South 9th St. Auto B1836 A. H. KOOP 126 North 12th St. AutoB3935 H. SCHMALE 223 North 9th St. Auto B1048 A